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Only 10 per cent of children with ADHD can completely outgrow it, says new study – Hindustan Times
Decades of research characterises ADHD as a neurobiological disorder typically first detected in childhood that persists into…

The findings of a new study suggest that most children diagnosed with attention deficit hyperactive disorder (ADHD) don’t outgrow the disorder, as widely thought.
It manifests itself in adulthood in different ways and waxes and wanes over a lifetime, according…
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